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Is There a Perfect Lens?

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Daniel S. Burgess

According to researchers at the University of Texas at Austin and at Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas in Madrid, Spain, the reports of the death of the diffraction limit may have been greatly exaggerated. In independent reports, their calculations contradict those of John B. Pendry of Imperial College in London, who theorized that negative refractive index materials would amplify the evanescent components of the wave field and thereby act as perfect, lossless lenses. Prashant M. Valanju and colleagues in Texas argue that, if such materials displayed negative refraction,...Read full article

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